The Hui people are a Chinese ethnic group known for their unique blend of Islamic culture and Chinese traditions. They primarily practice Islam and are descendants of Muslim traders and settlers who came to China centuries ago. The Hui are spread across various regions, with significant populations in cities like Ningxia and Gansu. Their distinct identity is marked by their customs, language, and cuisine, which often includes halal food.
Hui culture is rich and diverse, featuring traditional festivals such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which celebrate the end of Ramadan and the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son. The Hui people are known for their hospitality and community spirit, often gathering for prayers and celebrations in their mosques. Their